Töltnek
Töltnek is a Hungarian word that translates to "to fill" or "to stuff" in English. It is a verb that is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing. The word comes from the Hungarian root "tölt," which means "to fill" or "to stuff." The verb "töltnek" is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb "tölt," which means it is used to describe an action that is currently happening to multiple subjects. For example, "A gyerekek töltnek a táskájukba" translates to "The children are filling their backpacks." The verb "töltnek" can also be used in the past tense to describe an action that has already occurred. For example, "A gyerekek töltötték a táskájukat" translates to "The children filled their backpacks." The verb "töltnek" can also be used in the future tense to describe an action that will occur in the future. For example, "A gyerekek töltik a táskájukat" translates to "The children will fill their backpacks." The verb "töltnek" can also be used in the conditional tense to describe a hypothetical action. For example, "A gyerekek töltnék a táskájukat, ha van időjük" translates to "The children would fill their backpacks if they had time." The verb "töltnek" can also be used in the imperative mood to give a command or make a request. For example, "Töltjétek a táskájatokat!" translates to "Fill your backpacks!" The verb "töltnek" is a regular Hungarian verb, which means it follows the standard conjugation patterns for Hungarian verbs. The verb "töltnek" is commonly used in Hungarian language and culture, and it is an important word to know for anyone studying or using the Hungarian language.